After a chaotic week in US politics, Libby Emmons speaks about the strange media response to Trump’s positive COVID test and a lawless debate that was un-Presidential but beneficial to Trump’s campaign nonetheless
Welcome back to Talking Politics! In this episode we talk to This Week In Canada podcast host Roberto Wakerell-Cruz about Catherine McKenna’s dog meat eating controversy, as well as the new COVID regulations coming to a province near you!
Matt Palumbo speaks about his new book, Dumb and Dumber: How Cuomo and DeBlasio Ruined New York, the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Justice Ginsburg and the verbal acrobatics being performed by both Democrats and Republicans to justify their stances on replacing a Justice during an election year.
Ian Miles Cheong talks to Matthew Grainger about unrest in the US and Trump's chances of winning in November.
This week, we had two fantastic guests, Brian Lilley and Libby Emmons. Brian Lilley exposed the increasing power of Ontario’s Teacher’s Unions in the wake of school reopening and how he thinks Ford should be dealing with them. Libby Emmons, the US Editor of the Post Millennial, talked media bias, Biden’s scripted press conferences, and the news that Trump has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Welcome back to Talking Politics! Erin O’Toole has been elected CPC leader so Nico talked to True North’s Andrew Lawton about his chances of beating Trudeau. We also talk about MacKay’s stunning defeat and the role of the media.
Hello everyone, welcome back to this week’s episode of Talking Politics. In this episode, Nico sits down with Will Chamberlain who is the publisher at Human Events (Ronald Reagan’s favourite mag). We talk about Biden’s veep choice and why it’s not as golden as some Dems may think.
Welcome back to Talking Politics. In this episode, Nico sat down with the Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer who reflected on his legacy, Canadian democracy and Justin Trudeau's leadership.
This week, the Conservative leadership contender Erin O'Toole sat down with Nico Johnson to discuss the WE scandal, his leadership campaign and Trudeau's response to coronavirus. The CPC ballot deadline is coming up on August 21, and Erin told us that he is "cautiously optimistic."
TPM's Political Correspondent Nico Johnson talked to Barbara Kay this week whose article about leaving the National Post went viral across Canada. Barbara has worked at the National Post for most of her career, yet in recent years the newsroom has been captured by young, progressive journalists who seem to want to shut down the paper's diversity of opinion.
TPM's Nico Johnson chatted with David Marcus, the New York Correspondent at the Federalist. David talked about the attack on American heroes and how it got to this point. In particular, David discussed his work in protecting statues.
On top of this, David talked about Trump's reelection chances and whether Biden can actually become president in November.
This week has not been a good one for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His government is in hot water again after someone (is it the PMO, or is it the civil service?) awarded a charity a $900 million contract to pay students for volunteering work.
The Post Millennial's Nico Johnson chatted with Dr. Leslyn Lewis, a contender in the Conservative Leadership race. Dr. Lewis discussed how her campaign has been surging, Justin Trudeau's legacy, and how Canada's foreign policy would change if she were to become Prime Minister.
Welcome back to Talking Politics! This week, Nico sat down with the wonderful Ian Miles Cheong who is the Managing Editor at Human Events and the Contributing Editor here at The Post Millennial. In this episode, we discussed Trump's (dwindling?) reelection chances, Democrat cowardice in the face of the protests and much more.
The Post Millennial's Nico Johnson talked to Brad Polumbo, an American contributor here at The Post Millennial and the DC Examiner. Brad discussed Trump's legacy, the upcoming presidential election, and America's disinterest in Canada.
The shadow finance minister and ex-leadership hopeful, Pierre Poilievre, talks with the Post Millennial's Nico Johnson on his leadership campaign, the illegal blockades, and Justin Trudeau's legacy
The Post Millennial's Nico Johnson talked to The Spectator USA's Washington Editor Amber Athey about the recent Black Lives Matter protests in the United States, Donald Trump's dwindling reelection and Justin Trudeau's reputation south of the border.
The Post Millennial's Senior Editor Libby Emmons discussed the protests in the United States, the lockdown and the upcoming presidential election with host Nico Johnson. Libby is a prolific writer, with words in The Federalist, The New York Post and Spectator USA.
The Post Millennial's Nico Johnson discusses Canadian politics with Roberto Wakerell-Cruz, News editor at The Post Millennial. Roberto and I chatted about China, Meng Wanzhou, and the situation in Ontario and Quebec nursing homes.
The Post Millennial's Nico Johnson chatted with Toronto Sun Columnist Brian Lilley about the lockdown, Justin Trudeau's handling of coronavirus, Doug Ford's Ontario and the new Ontario Liberal leader Steven Del Duca.